| Literature DB >> 23865675 |
Lei Chen, David R Nelson, Yang Zhao, Zhanglin Cui, Joseph A Johnston.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Loss of muscle mass and muscle strength are natural consequences of the aging process, accompanied by an increased prevalence of chronic health conditions. Research suggests that in the elderly, the presence of comorbidities may impact the muscle mass/strength relationship. The objectives of this study were to characterize the muscle mass/strength relationship in older adults in the USA and to examine the impact of a variety of comorbidities on this relationship.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23865675 PMCID: PMC3765109 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2318-13-74
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Baseline study sample characteristics
| Age (years), mean (SE) | 62.6 (0.32 ) |
| Age (years), by category | |
| 50-54 | 497 (27.4%) |
| 55-59 | 326 (18.4%) |
| 60-64 | 518 (15.7%) |
| 65-69 | 409 (13.3%) |
| 70-74 | 369 (10.9%) |
| 75-79 | 230 (7.6%) |
| 80+ | 298 (6.7%) |
| Gender | |
| Male | 1334 (47.1%) |
| Female | 1313 (52.9%) |
| Race/Ethnicity | |
| Non-Hispanic White | 1528 (80.9%) |
| Mexican American | 517 (3.3%) |
| Other Hispanic | 120 (5.1%) |
| Non-Hispanic Black | 413 (7.4%) |
| Other Race - Including Multiracial | 69 (3.2%) |
| Body Mass Index (kg/m2) | |
| <18.5 | 34 (1.2%) |
| 18.5-24.99 | 739 (29.2%) |
| 25-29.99 | 1103 (40.5%) |
| ≥30 | 769 (29.0%) |
| aASM (kg/m2), mean (SE) | 7.3 (0.04) |
| IQS (newton), mean (SE) | 365.0 (3.00) |
Abbreviations:aASM height-adjusted appendicular skeleton muscle mass, IQS isokinetic quadriceps strength.
aAll percentage and mean estimates were weighted according to sampling design.
Figure 1Distribution of muscle mass by age and gender. Lower half of boxplot depicts 25th percentile, upper half of boxplot represents 75th percentile, horizontal line dividing upper and lower half of boxplot represents median, upper whisker represents 95th percentile, lower whisker represents 5th percentile; and solid diamond in boxplot represents mean. aASM = height-adjusted appendicular skeleton muscle mass.
Figure 2Distribution of muscle strength by age and gender. Lower half of boxplot depicts 25th percentile, upper half of boxplot represents 75th percentile, horizontal line dividing upper and lower half of boxplot represents median, upper whisker represents 95th percentile, lower whisker represents 5th percentile; and solid diamond in boxplot represents mean. IQS = Isokinetic quadriceps strength.
Results of multiple linear regression modeling on muscle strength
| aASMc | — | 31.6 (27.2, 36.0)*** | — | — |
| Diabetes | 364 (10%) | 32.7(28.3, 37.0)*** | −27.1 (12.0, 42.1)** | NS |
| Coronary Heart Disease/Congestive Heart Failure | 177 (10%) | 34.5(29.3, 39.8)*** | −20.7 (−36.1, -5.3)* | NS |
| Vision Problem | 366 (19%) | 34.0(28.7, 39.2)*** | −20.1 (−34.4, -5.7)* | NS |
| BMI | — | 46.4 (38.1, 54.7)*** | −3.7 (−5.4, -2.1)** | * |
| Arthritis | 638 (39%) | 35.1(29.9, 40.4)*** | −19.6 (−27.4, -11.8)*** | * |
| Asthma | 158 (11%) | 34.1 (28.8, 39.5)*** | −6.4 (−26.3, 13.6) | ** |
| Osteoporosis | 189 (8%) | 31.8(27.4, 36.2)*** | −12.3 (−22.0, -2.6)* | ** |
| Cancer | 222 (14%) | 34.3(28.9, 39.8)*** | 6.7 (−6.1, 19.6) | NS |
| Chronic Bronchitis / Emphysema | 136 (9%) | 34.0(28.7, 39.4)*** | −9.2 (−20.6, 2.3) | NS |
Abbreviations:aASM height-adjusted appendicular skeleton muscle mass, BMD bone mass density, BMI body mass index, CI confidence interval, NS not significant (P > 0.05).
aAll estimates weighted according to sampling design.
bProportions are calculated based on subjects with non-missing data.
cModel 1: Exploratory variables include aASM, age, and gender.
dModel 2: Exploratory variables include the studied variable, aASM, age, and gender.
eModel 3: Exploratory variables include the studied variable, aASM, studied variable by aASM interaction, age, and gender.
*P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001.
Figure 3Correlation between muscle mass and muscle strength: the modification effect of comorbidities (A. Obesity, B. Arthritis, C. Asthma, D. Osteoporosis). aASM = height-adjusted appendicular skeleton muscle mass; IQS = isokinetic quadriceps strength.